Coventry City are finally healing after 15 years in footballing purgatory
Coventry City have their best chance of getting back to the Premier League since they were relegated in 2001, which would have seemed unlikely six months ago.
Coventry City have their best chance of getting back to the Premier League since they were relegated in 2001, which would have seemed unlikely six months ago.
Plymouth Argyle will be back in the EFL Championship next season for the first time since 2010, but they’ve had a fall and rise since then.
Graeme Souness leaves Sky Sports after 15 years with a mixed legacy, but also a very important capacity to learn about a rapidly changing world.
Everton, Leeds, Leicester, Forest and Southampton are locked in a desperate fight to stay in the Premier League, but none of them seem ready for it.
Forty years ago, Fulham missed out on promotion by the narrowest of margins and under about the most controversial of circumstances.
Ceferin of UEFA has been talking of moving the Champions League final to the USA, a reminder that no-one has the best interests of fans at heart.
Losing at home to Newcastle was to be expected, but it was a result that left Everton in the relegation zone while still suffering existential doubts.
The table football game Subbuteo is now 76 years old, but despite its age it still holds a place in the hearts of a broad church of enthusiasts.
This wasn’t the titanic title tussle that we were promised. Manchester City are too strong for any of that nonsense, as Arsenal found to their cost.
The justifications for hiring Frank Lampard as a manager for any reason other than his reputation as a player at any club are diminishing by the day.
There have been points this season when we’ve had cause to doubt the wisdom of appointing Gary O’Neil as Bournemouth manager, but he’s proving us wrong.
Newcastle United’s 6-1 win against Spurs may come to mark a shift in in our definition of which clubs are part of the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’.
Defeat at Mainz knocked Bayern Munich off the top of the Bundesliga. After ten straight league titles, are expectations at the club becoming unmanageable?
Spurs seem to be unravelling before our very eyes. How can they stem this before the situation spirals completely out of control?
Riyad Mahrez was the hat-trick hero, eclipsing Erling Haaland as Manchester City breezed past Sheffield United to the FA Cup final and on toward the Treble.
This month marks the centenary of the first FA Cup final to be held at Wembley between West Ham Utd and Bolton Wanderers, a day that nearly ended in disaster.
Two goalkeeping flaps handed Fulham a 2-1 win against Leeds in the lunchtime kick-off, keeping the visitors deep in the mire at the foot of the table.
Leyton Orient have been promoted back to League One after almost a decade away, and it’s reasonable to say that those eight years have been… eventful.
For all the catastrophising of this Chelsea season, the sheer heft of the club means that they can still attract the interest of the elite level of coaches.
Sheffield United continue to fly high on the pitch, but their purported takeover seems no closer to completion. So what is going on at Bramall Lane?
Something in Bayern Munich’s DNA compelled them to keep going, but a 3-0 Manchester City lead from the first leg was too much for them to overcome.
Leeds United have now shipped 11 goals in their last two home home matches, with little sign that they’ve improved since Marcelo Bielsa was sacked.
Another home defeat seems to have convinced most people that Southampton will be ending their 11-year stay in the Premier League.
Another home defeat against Bournemouth might finally have torpedoed Spurs’ fading chances of a top four finish. Small wonder fan patience has run out.
Manchester City brushed past Leicester City with the sort of performance which makes you wonder why Leicester changed their manager when they did.
Despite falling behind to a lucky goal and another handball call not going their way, Brighton came back to further deepen the gloom over Chelsea.
Sadio Mane has been left out of the Bayern Munich squad after an altercation with Leroy Sane, a symbol of a transfer which hasn’t gone according to plan.
Manchester United might have a comfortable lead to take to Sevilla for the Europa League quarter-final second leg, but bad luck and bad defending cost them.
Barcelona may be 14 points clear at the top of La Liga, but something is still missing and Lionel Messi returning would push a number of political buttons.
Watford supporters have watched on with annoyance as their club has slid down the Championship table this season while their local rivals have flourished.